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What is Dian Mu?

Tian Tian Sui is a numerology book of ancient Han nationality. Legend has it that it was written by Song people in Beijing, and it is also said that it was written by Liu Ji in the early Ming Dynasty. During Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, Ren Tieqiao studied numerology all his life. In view of the problem that numerology deviated from the restraint principle of Yin-Yang and Five Elements at that time, which was chaotic and jumbled, and focused on the pattern and spirit, combined with his life's numerology practice, he added notes in different chapters, clarified the source, and took a large number of human lives as examples to clarify the misunderstanding and make the mission science return to the road and become more mature. As soon as this book came out, Luoyang Paper was expensive for some time, and people scrambled to copy it as a classic application and pass it on from generation to generation. It was praised by the ancients as the Bible in numerology.

Mu tried to live his own life with the theory of life. Ren Tieqiao's theory on the birth and death of the five elements is extremely mysterious, especially the two most subtle ones: the prosperous should be restrained, the prosperous should be vented, the weak should be born, and the weak should be restrained. Zhiyun people are different in thickness, mountains and rivers, life and morality, which is also in line with destiny and geography. Therefore, it is a matter of life, saying that a creation is purely neutral and the prince is the prime minister; A noble and talented person; An enterprise is profitable and diligent and successful; A person leaves his hometown and becomes rich; Some people are greedy and perverse; Some people spend money like water, and their families are ruined; If things are not produced, there will be disaster; A person is born poor and kind; When a young man observes a festival, his godson becomes famous. Some people love the rich and hate the poor, and dislike their children; If a building doesn't retreat quickly, won't there be unexpected storms? A willow tree withers in autumn, and pine and cypress frost. Praising the axe and belittling it has its own bitterness, meaning and whispers, all of which are related to the world. The so-called ancient gentleman, not for himself, but in Sri Lanka. "/p/46 13833658